Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

Coordinates: 22°17′1.18″N 114°10′22.25″E / 22.2836611°N 114.1728472°E / 22.2836611; 114.1728472

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
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Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Traditional Chinese 香港會議展覽中心
Simplified Chinese 香港会议展览中心
Harbour Road Entrance to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Second Phase
Interior view of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Second Phase

The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) is one of the two major convention and exhibition venues in Hong Kong, along with AsiaWorld-Expo. It is located in Wan Chai North, Hong Kong Island. Built along the Victoria Harbour, it is linked by covered walkways to nearby hotels and commercial buildings. The venue was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, in association with Wong & Ouyang (HK) Ltd. Larry Oltmanns led the design, who is a former Design Partner with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP.

The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre is not to be confused with the Hong Kong Exhibition Centre, which is another exhibition venue in Wan Chai North.

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Construction

The original building was built on reclaimed land off Gloucester Road in 1988. The glass curtain was the world's largest at the time, overlooking the Victoria Harbour on three sides.

The second phase of the centre, located on an artificial island, was constructed from 1994 to 1997, and features a bird-like rooftop (also referred to as a turtle by some critics[who?]). The project took only 48 months from reclamation to completion. The main constructor of the extension was a joint venture named Hip Hing Construction Co Ltd Dragages et Travaux Publics. Originally, Phase Two was connected to Phase One with an atrium link (a sky bridge), and to Convention Road with two road bridges, but now the two phases are connected by an expanded exhibition hall.[1]

The complex's construction was financed by New World Development, with the Renaissance Harbour View Hotel, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong and Harbour View Apartments on top of it.

HKCEC made a second expansion during 2006-2009. Upon completion, the HK$1.4 billion expansion added 19,400 sqm to the HKCEC, bringing the total exhibition space to nearly 83,000 sqm and total rentable function space to over 92,000 sqm.

Management

The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (Management) Limited (HML), a wholly owned subsidiary of NWS Holdings Ltd (新創建集團有限公司), is contracted by the HKTDC for the day-to-day management and operation of the HKCEC. The 850 member staff's responsibilities include administration, marketing, booking, scheduling, event co-ordination, maintenance, security and food and beverage operations. The latter including banqueting, and managing the Centre's restaurants. The Managing Director of the company is Cliff Wallace.

There have been comments that the management of HKCEC provided preferential treatment to some client with regards to booking dates at the HKCEC. Cliff Wallace denied these allegations in a meeting with the Legislative Councilors in the 2003-2004 session. He claimed that his company did not provide preferential treatment, that dates were offered on a first-come-first-served basis and that standard industry practices were exercised with regards to booking and scheduling at the HKCEC as required by the operating agreement with HKTDC.[2]

Convention facilities statistics

  • 6 exhibition halls: 53,292 m²
  • 2 convention halls: 5,699 m²; total seating for 6,100
  • 2 theatres: 800 m²; total seating for 1,000
  • 52 meeting rooms: 6,004 m²
  • Pre-function areas: 8,000 m²
  • 7 restaurants: total seating for 1,870
  • Business centre: 150 m²
  • Carpark spaces parking: for 1,300 cars and 50 vans
  • Total available rental space: 92,061 m²
  • Capacity: 140,000 visitors per day

Functions held at the site

The opening ceremony of Summer Sourcing Show for Gifts, Houseware and Toys at the HKCEC, July 2005. Rita Fan, President of the Legislative Council, is giving a speech.

Numerous functions are held at the HKCEC each year, including exhibitions, conventions/meetings, banquets and other special events.

The centre hosts more than 45 international trade fairs for buyers from more than 100 countries each year, including the world's largest leather fair and watch and clock fair. The regular international fairs for giftware, toys, fashion, jewellery, electronics and optical products are Asia's largest.

The HKCEC also includes provisions for video-conferencing, teleconferencing, satellite links, simultaneous interpretation in up to eight languages, audio-visual equipment, foyer registration space, and event signage.

It also served as the site of the Hong Kong handover ceremony, which signified the end of British colonial rule.

The Sixth WTO Ministerial Conference took place at the HKCEC from 13-18 December 2005. The NGO Centre was located at "Phase I" of the centre. This is the first time a WTO Ministerial Conference and the NGO Centre was located under the same roof as the Conference proceedings. (See also: the NGO section of the Host Government's website )

Transport

The Star Ferry, a Hong Kong ferry service, operates 2 routes from the HKCEC across the Victoria Harbour:

The fare is HK$2.2 for adults, and HK$1.3 for children.

Currently, the closest MTR metro station serving the HKCEC is Wan Chai Station (exit C) on the Island Line. The proposed North Island Line, an extension of the MTR's Tung Chung Line, will have a station at HKCEC.

In addition, the HKCEC is served by bus routes number 960, 961, 40, 40M , 8 & 2A.

In popular culture

  • During the Chinese campaign of the video game Command & Conquer: Generals, the player is ordered to destroy the HKCEC with military force after it falls under the control of a fictional terrorist group. The game series was banned in China.[3]
  • It is also the setting for the grand finale in both New Police Story starring Jackie Chan, and Gen-X Cops.

See also

References

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Preceded by
Royal Albert Hall
Miss World Venues
1989
Succeeded by
London Palladium

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